Thursday, April 26, 2012

I have been ordering Wool from Margie of Hungry Hook Primitives and got my last batch today.I can’t tell you how much I appreciated Margie’s diligence in helping me get just the right colors I was needing. She over dyed many pieces especially the Teal ones to get it just right. THANK YOU MARGIE!

The top bundle is ‘Jadeite’ that she has been holding for me for quite some time until I could get the Teals (bottom 3 bundles)

Love these Golds…especially the Herringbone on the bottom

I needed some Army Green – she did a great job getting this bunch right – it is darker than it is showing up

Today I finished up my Candle Huggers and will ship some off to Patti tomorrow and pack the rest away for my show – that’s a start anyway…then it’s on to sewing a wholesale order and then back to my own sewing for the show.Here’s Two new ones I designed…I keep them simple because the price is low and even if some look real simple there’s lots of stitching for a $12.00 hugger.

Tomorrow we have a funeral to go to for the daughter of a former neighbor of ours when we lived in Janesville.She is only 47 (same age as our oldest son). She battled Cancer for Two years.Our children grew up together until we moved away – Even though we had all boys and they had all girls they still played together.It was the kind of neighborhood where you all were the same…young families, just built our homes and enjoyed each other’s company.Most weekends we were all together as families at one or the others house – there were 5 of us families that were the closest.So we will go say our last goodbye to Judy.

I have to giggle when I see this picture…this is how great they all got along – this was in 1977.They were all over at the Wills house and came knocking on our door and this is what they had been doing … dress up!!!! (not sure where our oldest son was but I’m pretty sure he would not have put on a dress)The quality of the photos isn’t very good – sorry…

Update on Brett…he came home yesterday and went to bed and slept for 5 hours, woke up for dinner and slept for 5 more hours.We took up a chair for him to sit in for in the family room – their furniture is very overstuffed and sits deep so he would not be able to get in/out of it.We have a few extra chairs that were in the upstairs bedrooms so one of them would work out great…sits straight and regular height from the floor.They had their choice of 3 and took the blue one.

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Margie is such a sweetie. Yes the chair will really help your son not to get swallowed by the cushy furniture.Sorry for your loss so young...Loving that bumble bee hugger just bee~utiful..smile..Warm Blessings!~Amy

Karen ~You call that a quick post???Love all the wools from Margie! Your candle sleeves are amazing. Love that bee.Heartfelt condolences to the family of the young (yes, that's young!!!) lady who battled cancer and lost. So sad.Glad Brett is home and hopefully he will be feeling better soon.Hugs :)Lauren

The wool is just so yummy looking as it is. To me it's like yarn, I walk in a yarn shop and see all those colors and textures and I want it all. I think I like the yarn itself more than the finished projects made with it, almost! You do such beautiful stitching.

I love your new wools...the colors are wonderful! I can't wait to see what you're making with them. Your candle wraps are so cute! I like the assembly line. Continued prayers for your son. So sorry to hear for your loss...it's just so sad.

I am so glad to here Brett is home and on the mend.. It's amazing we don't think of how hard it might be to get in and out of your furniture after a surgery when we buy it...sigh... We had that with my mom too... Oh Margies fabric... Love it!!! I have many pieces and use it all the time in my creations... Army green though... I might be emailing her... could use some too! OLM

Hi Karen, Ohhh, I just drool over felted wool! And it always looks even better in person. I love the subtle prim colors you got. So sad about your former neghbor's passing. My prayers are with her family--she was so lovely. :( Glad your son is on the mend--the simplest activities can be so difficult. I remember after my big surgery I came home and tried to use scissors but was too weak. I hope he gains his strength quickly. --Jan

You, my dear friend, are too kind but thank you for the shout out. You know I am keeping your whole family in prayer...Knowing God will see you through this tough time. I hope you are getting some rest and not just cutting pennies every minute. I absolutley LOVE your finished products...Amazing when I ship out the wool to see where it ends up...always beautiful ! By the way...blog looks FABULOUS. I dont know HOW you get so much done !!! Hugs !

Hi, Karen. Love your candle huggers, I agree, they look simple but I know they are not!! Glad that you had a wingback that your son could use during his recovery. AI order wool from Margie also, and need to ask her about that army green. I love it and at is different from the greens in my stash.Melinda

There's something sooo soothing about yummy wools, then we go and cut and poke and pull and stitch and prod them, enjoy every scrap:) Sorry for the loss of your family friend, wishing you a better day Sunday...

I'm so sorry to hear about that young lady.I like the candle huggers. I kept spices in little jars (like yours with the candles inside). I threw away the old spices today and didn't know what to do with the jars. Until I saw your pictures. I'll make candles inside and maybe I'll make a candle hugger. That is, when I have the guts to try it. I'm not super handy yet with the sewing machine.

Happy Sunday Karen...I'm sorry to hear about your friends daughter.. so young to be called home to the lord. Prayers to you and there family!

So cool to have such warm memories of the time you all lived in the same area.. that picture is just priceless..I hope you took it to share with them..waht a warm fuzzy memory!Love the new Wool beautiful she did a great job for you..

Glad your son is home and recovering. My prayers are with him..Slow and easy..slow and easy...soon he will be back on his feet..

Oh such yummy, gorgeous, wools!!! That Margie girl does it up good, doesn't she? Love your new designs Miss Karen....

Sorry to hear of the loss of your family friend - so tragic when they go so soon. I love that photo though - wow, don't tell them I said this (because I know how handsome your sons are), but your boys made pretty dang pretty girls!! I had to really study that photo to figure out they WEREN'T girls.....(Shhhhh....)

Glad you could provide some comfort to Brett - hope his healing and recovery and speedy and successful. Smiles & Hugs ~ Robin

What great memories of the Will family to keep alive. Cute picture of your boys dressed up, haha! That's a great one to keep back in case you need to use it against them one of these days, lol. You can tell they are all having a blast. What fun times! Sad that they lost her so young. Praying for the families.

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